Some good news from ‘The Archaeological Bibliography': 2736 new titles in February, some categories restored….

we continue to restore categories in the systematic search of the “Archäologische Bibliographie“ abandoned in 1997. The last month we reopened the category – “architecture – buildings – fountains“, to offer our users a more precise search.

Then we have added and classified 2736 new titles evaluating 203 monographs and 118 volumes of periodicals. You will find the list of new monographs (also in pdf) and periodicals below. By the way: the list of the new periodicals has now been supplemented with links to the online-editions of the respective journals – in addition to the links for the online-resources. Going through the list, with only a click you may access the full-text of the journal directly (if it is free or you/your institution has subscribed to the respective online contents).

Athanasia. The earthly, the celestial and the underworld in the Mediterranean from the late bronze and the early iron age. International archaeological conference Rhodes 28-31 May, 2009. (Rhodes, Panepistémio Krétes, 2012), ed. Stampolides, N.C.; Kanta, A.; Giannikouri, A.

Gralak, T.: Influence from the Danubian zone of the Barbaricum on the territory of Poland in late antiquity. Archaeological studies. (Wroclaw, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego, 2012), (Studia archeologiczne, 42)

Red-figure pottery in its ancient setting. Acts of the International Colloquium held at the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen, November 5-6, 2009. (Aarhus, Aarhus University Press, 2012), ed. Schierup, S.; Bundgaard Rasmussen, B., (Gösta Enbom monographs, 2)

Sarnowski, T.; Biernacki, A.B.; Lemke, M. u.a.:Novae. An archaeological guide to a Roman legionary fortress and early Byzantine town on the Lower Danube (Bulgaria). (Warsaw, University of Warsaw, 2012)